tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8503965173390785713.post2635857882216835527..comments2018-01-11T00:25:16.900-08:00Comments on Wood for Food ~ Gardening with the Slow Burn of Rotting Wood: From weeds to mushroomsJulie Vanderwal [Ashmore]noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8503965173390785713.post-74836832892877550662016-07-02T06:58:35.069-07:002016-07-02T06:58:35.069-07:00It sure would be fantastic! If I were starting the...It sure would be fantastic! If I were starting the hugelkultur garden again from scratch, I would pour edible mushroom slurry on the logs as I place them in the pits. My garden is chock full of mushrooms, coming up all the time all over -- and I could have had some influence on what species. Some logs may have come with spores on them but I still think this would be a worthwhile idea!Julie Ashmorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07381205300806328192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8503965173390785713.post-33988189169234631712016-07-02T05:21:11.420-07:002016-07-02T05:21:11.420-07:00I&#39;ll be watching this closely to see if your m...I&#39;ll be watching this closely to see if your methods work. It might take a couple of years to see results, but wouldn&#39;t that be fantastic?Jackihttp://www.o-garden.canoreply@blogger.com